Rethinking refugees : beyond states of emergency
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Rethinking refugees : beyond states of emergency
(Global horizons series)
Routledge, 2006
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- : soft
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-173) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: hard ISBN 9780415952316
Description
Rethinking Refugees: Beyond State of Emergency examines the ways in which refugees have been made objects of the complex discourse, practices, and strategies of humanitarianism making visible the link between our knowledge of refugees and questions about the changing status of political power, space, and identity. The author draws upon post-structural analytical tools to develop a critique of humanitarianism and to sketch a bio-political framework for understanding the relationship between the humanity of refugees and their capacity, or lack thereof, for political voice and action. Rethinking Refugees is a radically fresh approach to understanding refugees, their movements, and their place within an increasingly globalized international politics.
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: soft ISBN 9780415952323
Description
Rethinking Refugees: Beyond State of Emergency examines the ways in which refugees have been made objects of the complex discourse, practices, and strategies of humanitarianism making visible the link between our knowledge of refugees and questions about the changing status of political power, space, and identity. The author draws upon post-structural analytical tools to develop a critique of humanitarianism and to sketch a bio-political framework for understanding the relationship between the humanity of refugees and their capacity, or lack thereof, for political voice and action. Rethinking Refugees is a radically fresh approach to understanding refugees, their movements, and their place within an increasingly globalized international politics.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Body Politics in Motion Chapter 1. Emergency or Emerging Identities? Chapter 2. On Humanitarian Violence Chapter 3. Fearful Subjects: Reason and Fear in the UN Refugee Definition Chapter 4. Human Hospitality/Animal Animosity: Canadian Responses to Refugee Crises at the Millennium Chapter 5. Evasive Manoeuvres: Refugee Warrior Communities Recast the Political Conclusion. Rethinking Refugeeness: Dangers and Prospects
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